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The Importance of Early Detection and Treatment of Diabetic Foot: Preventing Complications and Improving Quality of Life

Javier Aragchezgen

Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects millions of people worldwide. One of the most common complications of diabetes is diabetic foot, a condition that can cause serious health problems and even lead to amputation. Insulin, a hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels, plays a critical role in managing diabetes and preventing diabetic foot. Diabetic foot is a condition that occurs when high blood sugar levels damage the nerves and blood vessels in the feet. This damage can lead to reduced blood flow and sensation in the feet, which can make it difficult to detect injuries or infections. Over time, untreated injuries or infections can lead to serious complications, such as ulcers, gangrene, and even amputation.